[日本的HPV疫苗接种和宫颈癌:HPV疫苗诱导的“不良反应”的分子模拟和动物模型的所谓实验证据的缺陷]。

Uirusu Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2222/jsv.74.17
Reona Shiro, Ikuo Tsunoda
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在日本,每年约有3000名女性死于宫颈癌。宫颈癌是由人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)的性传播感染引起的;它可以通过接种疫苗预防致癌型HPV,如16型和18型。在日本,由于公众对HPV疫苗接种后神经心理“多种症状”的担忧,2013年6月暂停了对HPV疫苗接种的积极建议。暂停疫苗接种导致符合条件人群的疫苗接种率不到1%。2022年4月,日本政府在暂停9年后恢复了主动接种HPV疫苗的建议。然而,许多日本人仍然担心HPV疫苗接种后的“多种症状”作为不良反应。在这篇文章中,我们批判性地评估了日本HPV疫苗诉讼中引用的手稿,包括计算和动物研究,这些研究已被用作HPV疫苗接种如何诱导“多种症状”的理论基础。我们的结论是,所有的手稿都有科学缺陷,不应该用来证明HPV疫苗接种会引起不良反应。我们希望我们目前的评估将有助于消除对HPV疫苗的毫无根据的担忧,最终提高日本的HPV疫苗接种率。
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[HPV vaccinations and cervical cancer in Japan: Flaws in alleged experimental evidence for molecular mimicry and animal models of HPV vaccine-induced "adverse reactions "].

In Japan, around 3,000 females have died of cervical cancer annually. Cervical cancer is caused by sexually transmitted infections of the human papillomavirus (HPV); it is preventable by vaccinations against oncogenic HPV types, such as types 16 and 18. In Japan, the proactive recommendations for HPV vaccinations were suspended in June 2013 due to public concerns about neuropsychological "diverse symptoms" following HPV vaccinations. The suspension resulted in the vaccination rate less than 1% among the eligible population. In April 2022, the Japanese government resumed the proactive HPV vaccination recommendations after 9 years of the suspension. Many Japanese people, however, still have concerns about the "diverse symptoms" as adverse reactions following HPV vaccinations. In this article, we critically evaluated the manuscripts cited in the HPV vaccine lawsuits in Japan, including computational and animal studies, which have been used as the theoretical basis for how HPV vaccinations could induce the "diverse symptoms." We concluded that all the manuscripts had scientific flaws, which should not be used to prove that HPV vaccinations could induce the adverse reactions. We wish that our current evaluation would contribute to eliminating baseless concerns about HPV vaccines, eventually increasing the rate of HPV vaccinations in Japan.

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